Keen to following this one.
I'm busy with a snmp source connector...
might be interested in talking,
pls ping me at georgelza@gmail.com
G
On Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 7:13 AM Prateek Kohli
<prateek.kohli@ericsson.com.invalid> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am planning to use SNMP trap receiver connecto,r which acts as a server
> connector for receiving SNMP traps.
> https://github.com/jcustenborder/kafka-connect-snmp
>
> Since this is a source connector that listens for incoming SNMP messages
> (not polling), I'm trying to understand how best to scale it?
>
> Has anyone used this connector in production?
>
> * Is it possible to run multiple instances in parallel?
> * Any suggestions to improve scalability or reliability for such a
> setup?
>
> Appreciate any inputs or lessons learned.
>
> Regards,
> Prateek Kohli
>
--
You have the obligation to inform one honestly of the risk, and as a person
you are committed to educate yourself to the total risk in any activity!
Once informed & totally aware of the risk,
every fool has the right to kill or injure themselves as they see fit!
I'm busy with a snmp source connector...
might be interested in talking,
pls ping me at georgelza@gmail.com
G
On Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 7:13 AM Prateek Kohli
<prateek.kohli@ericsson.com.invalid> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am planning to use SNMP trap receiver connecto,r which acts as a server
> connector for receiving SNMP traps.
> https://github.com/jcustenborder/kafka-connect-snmp
>
> Since this is a source connector that listens for incoming SNMP messages
> (not polling), I'm trying to understand how best to scale it?
>
> Has anyone used this connector in production?
>
> * Is it possible to run multiple instances in parallel?
> * Any suggestions to improve scalability or reliability for such a
> setup?
>
> Appreciate any inputs or lessons learned.
>
> Regards,
> Prateek Kohli
>
--
You have the obligation to inform one honestly of the risk, and as a person
you are committed to educate yourself to the total risk in any activity!
Once informed & totally aware of the risk,
every fool has the right to kill or injure themselves as they see fit!
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